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Jacqueline "Jacqui" Frazier-
Lyde (born
Jacqueline Frazier;
December 2, 1961) is an
American lawyer and
former professional boxer. She is the
daughter of...
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lyde in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lyde may
refer to:
Samuel Lyde (1825–1860),
British writer and
missionary Lyde baronets, a
title in the...
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Elizabeth Lyding Will,
Information about the life,
works and
legacy of EL Will [necrology]
Nicholas K. Rauh. 2010. "Elizabeth
Lyding Will, 1924–2009...
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Lyde Browne may
refer to:
Lyde Browne (antiquary) (died 1787),
English antiquarian Lyde Browne (British Army officer) (died 1803) This disambiguation...
- the children,
Lyde takes holy vows,
bargaining her
service to the gods in
exchange for the children's deliverance.
Vorenus later tells Lyde that she is...
- The
River Lyde or
Lyde River is a
small river in the
English county of Hampshire. It
rises near Mapledurwell,
where the
water is used in
watercress beds...
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Nikolsburg (Yiddish: ניקאלשפורג) is the name of a
Hasidic dynasty descending from
Shmelke of Nikolsburg, a
disciple of Dov Ber of Mezeritch. From 1773...
- Alyattes's
grandfather Ardys had
married his
daughter Lyde to a
grandson of
Melas the
Elder named Miletus (
Lyde would later marry her own
brother Sadyattes, and...
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parishes of
Pucklechurch and Westerleigh,
taking in the
housing development at
Lyde Green and the
Science Park. The
parish council elected to be
known as Emersons...
- The
River Lyde is a
river in
Buckinghamshire and
tributary of the
River Thame. It
rises at
springs in
Bledlow (which
takes its name from the river) then...